The homeless have become entertaining, and how sad is that
Making fun of those we ignore, is nothing but a step back
For a society trying to better itself
But money is always to be used on and for yourself
So instead of helping them, we turn our cameras on and record them
Pay them to embarrass themselves so we can laugh at them
Take away that last piece of dignity
So that they now can once again be of service to the community
We have forgotten how to care about those we don’t know
Mind your own business, strangers should be just that is now the motto
Maybe it’s the fear that if you know their story you might care
If you knew where they came from you might recognize yourself in there
And caring is the last thing any of us want to do
We are a society lost in media, searching for a clue
That might lead us back to our humanity
And help those less fortunate than everybody
The homeless are still people, even if we don’t want to admit it
Their lives are still valuable even if we try to forget it
We try to tell ourselves that they had their chance in society
And having reached the bottom they don’t deserve to be happy
We avoid eye contact, we act as if they are invisible, nothing more than an obstacle
We step over, if ever it got in our way
We throw them nickels and dimes to feel superior as we pass them on the street
Or we raise our hands to stop them before we even get a chance to speak
We think that all they want is money and will tell lies to get it
Never even thinking about what they truly want with it
It’s so easy to judge those for ask for help
But think about when you need help
Place yourself in their position and see how well you do
When your home was taken from you
When the only clothes you own are those on your back
When that last ray of hope turns black
How well will you do, with no money in your pocket
So there is no food for you to eat
Friends and family no longer want any contact so you sleep on the street
Feeling the simple joy of warmth from a thin blanket in bitter cold
When icy winds blow and you hope your carton box hold
When the hunger gets to the point where it hurts you
And you, who have never needed a hand out what would you do
Set aside your pride and stick your hand out
Ask for change because actual money would be too much
Or would you hunt for left overs and dig in garbage cans
Or would you think yourself too much of a man
Would you be strong enough to starve to death, and maintain you’re so called dignity
Or would you be logical about and ask for help, and hope that it finds you easily
It’s easy to judge people, but it’s so much harder to help someone
And if you were in their shoes, wouldn’t you like a helping hand
I know I would